RIDICULOUS!! 5 Year Old Student Handcuffed, Arrested And Charged With Battery Of An Officer (VIDEO)

When a young student is unruly in class, most of the time a trip to the principal's office and a call to the parents can be expected to happen next.

For one child in California however, it ended with his hands being zip-tied and being hauled away by a police officer.

Officer Frank Gordo of the Stockton PD arrested 5 year old Michael Davis at school after being called in simply to talk to the boy who suffers from ADHD in an attempt to calm his behavior.

The meeting obviously didn't go as planned at all .

The boy's mother ,Thelma Gray, told KCRA"He could come out and talk to Michael and the kids are normally scared straight," describing how she says the school district proposed the meeting.

Gray says Michael was agitated when the officer entered the room, and the whole meeting ended with Michael arrested and cuffed, with zip ties on his hands and his feet.

"I was led to believe that Michael saw a police officer and attacked a police officer on sight," said Gray, adding that that's not what happened.

She knows because she ultimately obtained a copy of the police report.

In it, the officer, Lt. Frank Gordo, says he placed his hand on Michael's and, "the boy pushed my hand away in a batting motion, pushed papers off the table, and kicked me in the right knee."

When Michael wouldn't calm down, Gordo cuffed Michael's hands and feet with zip ties and took the boy to the Stockton Kaiser Psychiatric Hospital in the back of a squad car.

He had not called Michael's mother or father at that point.

Michael was cited for battery on a police officer.

"I didn't know until two or three weeks later that my son was zip tied," Gray said.

Her ex-husband had picked Michael up from the hospital. When he arrived, Michael's wrists were still zip tied behind his back.

KCRA 3 asked Rio Calaveras Elementary, the Stockton Unified School District and the Stockton Unified School District Police on multiple occasions to comment on what happened during Michael's meeting with the officer.

Both the police chief and the school district said they could not comment. Full Story ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------